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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
UNIVERSITY PARK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90089-0182
October 14, 1988 the university library
Immigration and Naturalization Service
425 I Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20536
Re: F0IA Request
Greetings,
Under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, I am
requesting access to all records relating to the deportation proceedings
against Doo Sik Shynn, a male born in North Korea in about 1896. Mr Shynn came
to the United States in 1920 and lived, I believe in Seattle, Washington, He
was arrested in 1954 for failing to make annual reports of his address to the
INS. At the end of his hearing, he was charged with advocating Communism and
ordered deported.
If there are any fees for searching for, or copying, the records I have
requested, please sned an invoice for that amount before you fill the request.
As librarian of the Korean Heritage Library of the University of Southern
California, I am requesting this information as part of an ongoing program of
gathering archival and other reserach materials relating to th4 Korean
communities of the United States. Our plans are to bring together all the
sources necessary for scholars to eventually piece together the full story of
Koreans in the United States. As you know, the act permits you to reduce or
waive fees when the release of the information is considered as "primarily
benefiting the public". I believe that this request fits that category and I
therefore ask that you waive any fees.
If all or any part of this request is denied, please cite the specific
exemption(s) which you think justifies your refusal to release the information,
and inform me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.
I would appreciate your handling this request as quickly as possible, and
I look forward to hearing from you within 10 days, as the law stipulates.
Regards,
kenneth Klein
Korean Heritage Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0182

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
UNIVERSITY PARK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90089-0182
October 14, 1988 the university library
Immigration and Naturalization Service
425 I Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20536
Re: F0IA Request
Greetings,
Under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, I am
requesting access to all records relating to the deportation proceedings
against Doo Sik Shynn, a male born in North Korea in about 1896. Mr Shynn came
to the United States in 1920 and lived, I believe in Seattle, Washington, He
was arrested in 1954 for failing to make annual reports of his address to the
INS. At the end of his hearing, he was charged with advocating Communism and
ordered deported.
If there are any fees for searching for, or copying, the records I have
requested, please sned an invoice for that amount before you fill the request.
As librarian of the Korean Heritage Library of the University of Southern
California, I am requesting this information as part of an ongoing program of
gathering archival and other reserach materials relating to th4 Korean
communities of the United States. Our plans are to bring together all the
sources necessary for scholars to eventually piece together the full story of
Koreans in the United States. As you know, the act permits you to reduce or
waive fees when the release of the information is considered as "primarily
benefiting the public". I believe that this request fits that category and I
therefore ask that you waive any fees.
If all or any part of this request is denied, please cite the specific
exemption(s) which you think justifies your refusal to release the information,
and inform me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.
I would appreciate your handling this request as quickly as possible, and
I look forward to hearing from you within 10 days, as the law stipulates.
Regards,
kenneth Klein
Korean Heritage Library
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0182